Hv. THE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. 



utilization of natural forces for the economical production of 

 electricity for lighting, heating, and domestic purposes, having 

 special reference to Dorset and the neighbouring counties." 

 Captain ELWES, as one of the trustees, presented the medal and 

 prize to Mr. Nicolson, and stated in the course of his speech 

 that they would in future be offered biennially instead of 

 annually, the Cecil medal and the Mansel-Pleydell medal 

 being awarded in alternate years. The respective prizes 

 would be increased from 5 to 10 each. (The Mansel-Pleydell 

 medal was not awarded this year.) 



Mr. C. S. Prideaux exhibited a framed enlargement of a 

 photograph of Maiden Castle, by Mr. W. Pouncy. On the 

 motion of Mr. RICHARD BARROW it was resolved to buy the 

 picture and present it to the Museum as a token of the Field 

 Club's appreciation of the kindness always shown to them. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. 



Mr. Nelson M. Richardson was re-elected as President, on 

 the proposition of Captain ELWES, which was seconded by 

 Canon FLETCHER. 



The PRESIDENT nominated the Vice-Presidents of the 

 previous year, and they were re-elected. 



The Rev. Herbert Pentin was re-elected as honorary 

 secretary ; he named Mr. H. Pouncy as assistant secretary. 



Canon J. C. M. Mansel-Pleydell was re-elected as honorary 

 treasurer. In accepting the office he again mentioned the 

 need of increased accommodation for the Club's library, 

 whereupon Mr. Pope offered to give a large bookcase, which 

 was gratefully accepted by his fellow members. 



Mr. Henry Symonds was re-elected as honorary editor. 



The respective committees dealing with the Photographic 

 Survey, Earthworks, and Numismatics were then appointed ; 

 a list of the names will be found on another page. 



A sectional committee, proposed by the Rev. A. C. Almack, 

 for obtaining information as to objects of interest lost during 

 church restorations, was also set on foot. 



